According to La Lettre du Continent, Ali Bongo as a ghost, is about to leave Riyadh for Morocco. Dear readers, we told you in a previous post, that friends to this blog, rather well informed, had already confided to us that this was the scenario that the French would try to sell to the Gabonese people during the period of preparation and break-in of the future president.

La Lettre du Continent states that the choice of a convalescence in Morocco might not be unanimous within the Bongo family, Sylvia Bongo wishing for the ghost to go rest in London. Dear readers, they simply want to jerk us around, making us believe that there is some bargaining around the location of the convalescence, because if we believe that there are negotiations, it would be easier for us to accept that the ghost is in convalescence. It's called a subliminal message. Do not believe a word of it.

Dear readers, Ali Bongo could not be transported to London, because with the press freedom in England, we would have quickly gotten the news of his condition; and that must be avoided. This is why they have to hide him behind the walls of the King of Morocco, until France gives us the name of the next winner of its Gabonese raffle.

La Lettre du Continent pushes the envelope by telling us that Ali Bongo the ghost, is even already speaking and that it is he who asked to continue his convalescence in Morocco. We are also told that the four personalities who validated the transfer to Morocco are: Minister of Defense Etienne Massard Kabinda; Presidential Chief of Staff Brice Laccruche Alihanga, Prime Minister Emmanuel Issoze Ngondet, and Constitutional Court President Marie-Madeleine Mborantsuo.

Dear readers, you will understand by reading between the lines that the comedy is already in place to tell us that the country will be led by remote control from Morocco and Mborantsuo will ensure that this bullshit receives the seal of constitutional legality. In a few days, we will be told that Issozet Ngondet has resigned before Ali Bongo in Morocco and a new government could be formed.

In other words, dear readers, for this blog, at this moment, the president is Mborantsuo and the joke, as usual, is on all of us!

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